The Show, Artisan and Space To Grow Gardens at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018 are as bold, extravagant and spectacular as we’ve come to expect. Browse our round-up of highlights, below.
Winning a Gold Medal and the coveted Best Show Garden title, Chris Beardshaw’s Morgan Stanley for the NSPCC Garden, symbolising a child’s journey before, during and after receiving support from the charity.
The @MorganStanley Garden, designed by @ChrisBeardshaw for the @NSPCC. A path from confusion to clarity, symbolising a child's journey with the NSPCC. #RHSChelsea pic.twitter.com/Yd27gz0zex
— Gardeners' World Mag (@GWmag) May 21, 2018
This one tugs on the heartstrings… Inspired by the Yorkshire Dales, Mark Gregory’s Welcome To Yorkshire Garden. It won a Gold Medal and the award for Best Construction.
Another of the exceptional Japanese gardens we’ve come to expect from Kazuyuki Ishihara. He won a Gold Medal and Best Artisan Garden for the O-mo-te-na-shi no NIWA – Hospitality Garden. Find out how he keeps those fabulous mounds of moss so verdant in our Twitter video.
Kate Gould, multiple award-winning garden designer and one of our Gardens of the Year judges, won a Gold Medal for her stunning New West End Garden in the Space To Grow Category. Congratulations also to Tony Woods, who won a Gold Medal and Best Space to Grow Garden for The Urban Flow Garden.
Hay-Joung Hwang’s LG Eco-City Garden certainly drew the eyes of the crowd, with its sunny palette of yellows. Winner of the Silver-gilt Medal.
Plus, the mesmerising David Harber and Savills Garden, designed by Nic Howard. Layer upon later of sculpture and gorgeous planting. Winner of a Bronze Medal.
Discover the Show Gardens, Artisan Gardens and Space To Grow Gardens on our Facebook page, and more from around the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018 on our Twitter.